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i ...... SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1837.
EIGHT PAGES.
>In five years Kansas has paid olf ?200,
:^000,000 cf mortgage debts.
Eugene Debs Is now telling: New V.uy.
vlahd how to abolish personal capita'] and
poverty.
Amops the deposed Chicago police
?'OQlciala are ihe detectives who worked
up the Luetgert case.
Germany has bought thhi year 31G.027
tons of our corn, or nearly double the
amount Imported ?In V300.
] The recent hurricane along the coast
was one of the worst ever known, and
; ._^^e stories of suffering and shipwreck
:. are njeglbnlng- to arrive.
r
It Is said thn't the official paper of
China, the Pekln Gazette, has lost 1.S00
editors by decapitation. There Is no
I telling 'how many have lord their hen is
In other ways in this country.
-
. According to the Pnterson N. J.. Call,
Mrs. Luetgert has been discovered and
that she will be produced in time t'>
prevent the necessity of a second trial
of the Chicago sausage maker.
Tho New York Tribune, a Republi?
can paper, calls on General Tracy, the
Republl can candidate for Mayor, '. >
? wltfhdr&w from the race, In favor of
Beth Low. But Tracy says nay.
;:. -
New York banks complain of so much
idle money in their vaults that they are
seriously considering reducing th. rate
of Interest paid on dep ills of nut-of.
town banks from '_' per cent, to \\<. per
cent.
V resolution has been introduced In
?the . Georgia Legislature c mdomnlng
tlie appointment 'by Pr< ?id fit MeKln
||__ ._
ley of a negro postmaster for I!
vllle, <3a., as an "exhibition
spite and sectimttl halo."
"United States Senator Mason " r- -
ports a Chicago paper, ' is inclined I >
think that the moral of the army would
be Improved by a more complete recog?
nition of the enlisted man's rights to !> ?
treated as a gentleman."
..The Spanish Conservative party is
not In favor rcf autonomy In Cuba, the
? Insurgentg do not want It. and Sagasta's
reply to the United States has tied
President McKinley'.? hands? Now,
whait will 'be the outcome of mud
dlo? asks the Baltimore Herald.
, Tho St. Louis Globe Democrat says
'that nine thousand members ? f an .n-.'.l
ewearing society paraded In Brooklyn a
tfew days ago. When passing wagons
...:;??spattered ithem with mud or blockaded
. tlie-line of inarch, Ihoy merely smiled.
And yet some people say the world i<
not growing bettor.
? Inasmuch a^.a young wemftro from
^ Oh.jca.go jy.oiT?t1y wvmj lb? Mendc'sp ihn
'Tprlzo at the.Berlin High Rch I f Music,
?K??rero4: 'of "Gcnmnhiy'a loading r.< wspa
;--pero Insist that the rules of the InsUltu
? ;f*lon,fitha.ll be ?nricsided so as to prevent
;c!AtrriiyrSca.n Btudeints from capturing any
.'ttmUter prizes (hereafter.
flbo future of the United States army
; may Ibe seriously affected by the out
"VosiTie of the Hammond incldr-nt, asserts
%t4"ci -Sya'snihgtoH Tost. If k shall b
practically decided that a. commissioned
ofilcer may, with impunity, kick ami
??tab an onllaled man -who is prostrat
- and -bound hand and foot, ho matter
? bow InBUbordinatc the man may have
bcr.n,' tho people of the United States
"?"'W^!l exporience a marked cooling ?f
thf-lr affctlon nnd <!hinun!tlon of tH: i -
re ?pect for the little army whose spl n
i, d,id record, in war and peace, has long
: bcon a etourcc of national pride. ,k
in: vi es of iii:x?y otttKdE.
The UJegrahple announcement er -the
yu?den death of Henry Gesrge yesterday
im>r>ilnn4\TJ^:f|l<i>(iU surprise Ottd ehoolt
to the' p'ooplo -,?f the ceuivtry pit large
wfli? wert* wntohir.'g ivlth Intense liati n I
?tlie dvjsperate contest for the Mayoralty
of Greater New Y<irk. and the great bat?
tle ho was molting ?<?' oik- dc the canal
dat.s for iiho |K>s4iton. The readers of
the papers or yestt rday niorhlng had
b.r. e y relaid Of his 'terrific arralgnnasntt
df Messrs. broker a::.l Platt, In u:.<
cOiarges of tintrr i'i ;v ? -.;.| of official posi?
tions, especially the jud'gesjhlpsi? for
great meney cwishjera?ons, \\li:n they
were startled 'by the a :i r. run renter, t of
his death at yesterday's dawn. Genend
and profound regret was < xprrraed.
Hilary George, differ thougli pi 1 le*
did w'tli hlin as to his optravr. i, wuii
rceognuzed as tho embodiment of ii t< -.
r.'ty arid honor. He waa a nran el' cxtra
breMmiry s'lalllty, hut ivhwiys honest in
his comii lions, honest In his personal
EsMitra-ctcr, honest In Iiis manhood and
h?rnt? life. His oareer'Was an eventful
on?. In Iiis early life he experienced a
hard struggle for existence and he had
tasted of Hie bitter clip of poverty,?yet.
fjtiy Iiis ind .niitahl will he r tdched prom
in-.nce and fame, without u spot or Wem
ish on Iiis reputation or character.
Those who knew hi in; who Were Inti?
mate with him. assent tlhat he was one of
tiie g&nit'e'st of men. "Ar n neighbor and
trlendi and head of ? family," remark.- I
one who was near him, "Hi nry George, i:
the j;;,-t;. t, the m. ,; o:n.d<lciu.te, the
SWeWtcst anil most iovcablc of men."
Yet he was ns bold a - a .;i in and nn
oagreesivc fighter for all lha.t he consid?
ered right, oa Hie country bos produced. I
Th's waa demion'strated in the wonder?
ful cot .'.? ho was engaged in. In his
campaign for tho Mayoralty p't Greater
New York.
His death will have -a mtarked effect
*u th. cksntcsrt. What the result will be
it Is difficult to predict. Whichever way
Iiis devoted foil .i.-ets and importers con?
clude to go will in nil probability Bettle
the issue ins to wit > will be Mayor of the
Great Metropolis.
t> t:.-.:<i; u.v. r.. fit: 'tc:.? nn ?.\ the
,t id:kt.
It car. no longer b ? denied lhal "there
Is that ap?thy prevailing ihn ugh out
tiie State among Democrats which Is
dangerous t> the ttause and .which) II
hot corrected, may put in jeopardy tin
sueetcxs <.r the party at the approaching
election. Tlie Richmond Dispatch,
along with others of our contempora?
ries, has called attention to the fact,
and The Virginian has previously dis?
cussed tin- matter, it returns t .> th
subji et this morning to warn '.lie pen
pic against over-confitlehcei In The Vir?
ginian's locnl columns of yesterday i;
was shi.'wn that the Republicans nr.
making "a still hunt," and to tin extent
:t house lo house canvass, while th.
Democrats are not exercising their
usual r.? t'.vity.
There Is nothing more danger us in a
political campaign than over-iHinildence,
mi.I Ihat fault prevails to-day union..:
the Democrats of Virginia to an extent
which may cause the party to lose at
more than one point a member of tin
<jenernI Assembly.
Tilt-; we cannot afford. There Is u
quentloh of doubt ns to the election oi
Mftjer Tyler ntld his associates hy :i
gOtkl majority but tit the sumo time a
full Democratic Legislature should I?.
secured. This may not be Hie Case if Hi -
friends of th.- Democracy da not aid
in the camptUitn.
Itecnu.se of long continued success -the
Democrats of Virginia feel a sense of
security in the present campaign* but
In thesis times ?langt r lurks at every ear?
ner, and ni .setts., of y.????uriiy should
lull us to indifference.
Democrats i f Virginia should light ns
th uaii the enemy w. re at the'threshold
j cf our d?ers. ^
I StlPI'ti.Hj: risi 'i ? '.[itM t t it!ti:i> in
?hi sou i
The II l. .?? f. rd, GitMi.. Con i vi fit, In
speaking of the givuttl r: e<l of spr-olni
legislation t > deal with tho..* who are
guilty cf''.'ite ciite... trt cruelty to chil?
dren, tells or the f- I'owing, which Is al?
most to., horrliili t i I ellevb,
"Hartford was jitlrred mud Rlw eke I tos
wo-k by the story '"f the cruel bors*
wmipp'ttg rtf a baby not a ye'ar old. 'Plic
whit ] m- goes to j ill f? r f ait- inonihsi
"Several like t -.. plea gol linto newsp.v
ner type last week. At Norwnlk, thi?
Stute, ki n divot.',- suit. 1b- m tli. r of
nn IhHant eflilld teftimd that ce.- dnyj
when the l? ii>y was fietfiil, its fvv.thtir,
her hustband, M.|. hti.l Cinnors, gral iitid
j it find put it on the b ' s: ive, burning
I it 'frigh'ifuWy.' She got her decree, we
j are glad to pay, and the cnfit.'Mly or the
child; but Micha-1, nppan ntly, gocs?o I
ri.e. In New Yotk. ii woman named
Arjti in?.ite Voss, uns held by the mag?
istrate (who sn-lil he never 'before saw
so brutal a case) f r cruelty to a boy
or four years, not hi r v. ti child. When
brougli't into ee.it:-.. this I y iv.n 'a mass
of cuts and bruises,! ?? ylx-in. h cut rah
..l'-.wn his back,' Iiis b'o.iy whs blaok and
blue, he cotil.1 hardly ppeak Imt 'Hgibly."
' Now suppose n'1! this h id occurred in
the ^outfit, 1: iw lcra^r would 1: have been
! before scane'of the "saintly." neivsi ape'rd
i of the North and Ka n would h lvc been
calling It barbarous and all that sort
of thing ?
h?h' js tiiis?
GeTiirany. from all aeoounls, has r ;l1e.
thing lo flay on. the subject of ,the an
nextaitl'onoif Hawaii by the United Sinti s.
Aot otxHng to levformatlon from tlie other
side of the big water, the KafsCr is In?
clined' t-> [think ihm: It would lie a good
thiiiig-for 'bi.th Hawaii and the United
States?provided the sch.-me Is extended
pa far as to permit the annexation of
Samdai to Germany. It. is claimed Uta
1 C: i-many ha? hod as much /to do wit..
tho development Of Samoa as tlio United
Sita?.9 ?.aa In tb? case, of Hu.wa>!l, anVl
t'huit sauce- for tlio &ooso should be eaucs
for the pzm&ar. drp'k>niattcaaiy speaking.
In fact, Germany Ikuv a longing eye on
Samen, and s?ie'.thinks tnla is a goad Cm.
to urge it1v?i'transfer-of her dominlh, und
why iicji V In all fallows, Gt rnvany him
as inurlJi ivgh't tj gobble up Saiwoia. ao
?tlie United States lias Hawaii and noth?
ing more or less can be made of It.
KCTES AND OPINIONS.
Drunkards usually have a circular
line around their chin. ^
Square oh Ins, with Utile flesh, de?
note firmness and good executive- abili?
ty.
Tho'Emperor of Germany has praised
the moderation observed by Turkey In
the recent negotiations with Greece.
Broad chins signify nobleness and
large dignity, unless vertically thin,
tvhen, If thin, bloodless Up? go with
them, you will flml cruelty.
The Deri in street i.?ill way company Is
i.h'.iued in pay s per cent of Its gross
receipts to the city. East year the city
got $330,000 by ibis arrangement.
The New Orleans newspapers arc now
disinfected under the supervision er the
United states Marine Hospital Burgeons,
a? they claim, before being sent out In
the mails.
The registration of women in Haiti
more Is comnlel id and shows a total
of 111,236 winch is a failing off of only
1.18a nr. compared with last year?a
('residential year.
A statue >>f Spain's murdered prowler,
Ca novas del Castillo, is to be set up in
Madrid, tie- municipal authorities of
that city having just unanimously de?
cided 'c. thus honor his memory.
Victor Meyer, chemist, author nnd pri?
vate chancellor, who died a: Heldclburg
recently. wan the successor of ttunson
tit ?the l-leldelbui-g University. He was
only 4'.? years old at the time of his
death.
Iturge Perkins, !M years obi. whose
children number twenty-four, and
whose grandchildren are uncounted; the
other day wedded Mrs. Elizabeth Go?
ings. 7t'> ye.irr. old, in the town of Grccil
vill", ?>.
PERSONALS.
Kaiser Wilhelm'* speeches during the
las; uv,, years Mil 323 closely printed
pages In the cheap Oer tri tin edition in
which they are Printed;
Frederick W. Lincoln, Jr., who Is the
d.i. st surviving Mayor lif Hostoh, began
to serve in IStS, att.l with the exception
if three year.*, served until le'Jti.
Voting lad!.-.-. . f Corslcnna, Tex., m< t
at the armory of the Oariiiy Hilles last
week and organised :i femnlo military
company, with Miss Amy Tulley as capL
lain.
sir Philip Currlej British ambassador
at C. nslautliKipIc, will soon be relieved
at ids Qwii request. Ills duties have for
some years been rather bard, ami lie
desires rest.
Sir Edward Bassens, who has boughI
Barney I tarn a to's house in London, is
a grandson of David Bassons, a Hebrew
f Bagdad, \. Iso made :i great fortune
a the India and China trad.-.
Dr. Chauuccy M. Dcpew has for some
time past ?been paying the expenses fir
a law education for an old war veteran.
Mr. bep iv recently received n note an?
nouncing the old man's death.
President Kruegcr is willing to retire
''r un public IKo to oblige Mrs. Ivi-ii :ger,
It is n-ported, but makes an annuity of
^S?.OOO it year for tlio rial of his life a
condition of his giving up office.
Henrik )i>>-cn is y Am: to Purlin next
spring, "ii invitation, for the e, leTirn'.ion
of ills 71st birthday. It is ext>coteil that
this occasion will be mittle the bppnrtti?
ll liy for tin important Disunite demon?
stration.
l.e I'.lng Natu, a Cltlne.se athlete,
whys ti-.at his extraordlhriry strength Is
? lue In his diet, which consists chiefly
of boiled tici- and boiled ducks' loads.
The I rains of Use duck, he asserts, ttr<
,-ery strengthening.
THE MOD El, WOMAN;
A .1.1 gall Adhciii (may her tribe |ncr< ise)
Aiwdkc one night from :t deep dreaui til
peace. t
And saw w|thln her seventy story Hat
A i .rntme typewriter, and betitle it .sat
An C.r.gel, clicking ell tlie key;; of gold:
Abigail shlvcrc-d hud lb. fo< t gn w cold.
She raised her voice (but fell her spirits
sin?;?
?'W'li.ii writ"1', thou?" The vision
pi l a wink,
Ami with a pilghj amusement man if. si.
Answered, "the names of those win
dress the best."
"And am I In It?" Abhy said. "Oh, no."
iteplled tho angel. Abby frpokc more
low.
Dili bravely still: "White me one, i
pro y,
Wh ? always lakes her hat off :U Up
play."
Tive angel wrote and skipped; But the
next night
it enme again. <wlth manner more polib
And showed the names .if (hose cor?
rectly dressed,
Ami lo! Miss Adhem's name led all Hu?
rest.
--Carolyn Wells, in Judge.
EE
WMW Uli
ni iTs
tit ,ij v.v
Back
tr..y
"Thcro r.ro tads in
medicine ns well r.r, in
pt her t hings/'said a busy
druggist, "but t!?/.? most
remarkable tiling about Hood's Barsn
pnrilln i: that cnsloniors who try olher
remedies all come back lo Hood's, and
this is why tie- enormous snlo-i of this
pri nt medicine C^pi keep up and
I continue llic M //~T*i v. hole year
round, steady ?J xJ? tin a rlbck.
"Why is 5'?"' "O, simply because
! Hood's Barsaparilta lias mure ri al ctira
tivo merit than miy mcdlcino 5' ever sold.'!
This is of daily occurrence in almost
every drug store. Hood's Sarsaparilln
hna cured more sickness, end made more
happiness through restoration to health
than any other medicine.
Is (lie standard ? llicOnoTrue Blood Purifier.
,, r-.'-" are the only pllB to lako
riOOC. L^:tL3 v.itit lb,oil s.Siirs;ij.aili:a.
47 c
- The Great Store is making
Greater Bargains for Greater Biisi
ncss?lorging forward with unabated
vigor?-spreading the tidings of un?
equalled offerings into every home
in and around Norfolk and its sur- $1.19
For knee Pants?well mado and
trimmed?Navy Blue and Striped
Cheviot?bands made with metallic rub?
ber loops. _
n-j For new design In Mothers'
0 I b friend patent Hand Laundered
Shirt Waists?regular value nearly dou?
ble the net-gain Price.
For All Wool Double Beat and
Knee Pants, made ivlth natent
band Slay There Buttons, taped seams and
bin pockets.
98c
rS
?
For Children's Winter Suits ot
lie.lt, serviceable design Nobby
Hectors up to ago S, and plan floublo
brensted jackets anywhere to slxo 10.
For Navy Blue Cheviot Chil?
dren's Suits in iteefer and
plain Jackets, well made and trimmed,
rounding trade sections. Supreme oii_?ucs, including ago 10._
For fancy doslgn ot Chil?
ls?choice p:it terns,
very durably made, and a bi? Bargain
value for Heelers and Plain Suits up tc
SI.98I:,::
for boys in 1!?
lists 1 III.
hole
n ud
and unapproachable in its manufac- $1,37
dnn's sui
turiiig resources, together with its
concentrated and combined foiccs ol
the purchasing power of Seven Big
Concerns, it. holds forth its thousands $2.37
of Rich, Rare Bargains in Fashion?
able, Elegant and Seasonable Ap?
parel,
"8
5s
?a
M
i.
c ill sign ot dnidili!
Knee all wool Suits
and Plain Jacket*
$4.44
For Men's Wint
no mean quality
For Men's durah)
ly M inier Suits.
and Bfgllt
cr OQ 101 M<n s s,,iul
?Pyi'y.? woob n designs.
$8.47
ter Suits.
? ' * up-to-date Men's
quality heavy
bio Men's Wlri
For ;,'-od quality and stylish
Winter suits.
For pick and choice of Fine
lot nrid Casslmcra Men's
Winter Su'l
ft fl Ci Q For Tailor-made Men's Fan
Vo oS
$12.50
in Ii ist class
$15.00
Plaid Winter Suits.
For
sry line Doublc
Hrcnstcd Sack Subs, made
in lirsl class manner.
The masses of the people re?
spond in crowds daily to its an?
nouncements, confident of the Burk
& To. guarantee of the worth and
choiccness of every article placed '?j {{q c;ovcrt ?vcrco?is
'""men, tailored Btrlctly In AX
Glance at every price
Extra line grade Men's
Suits, that no tailor ilupll
s in this manner for less than double
ami mil charged.
fl*
on
quoted, then come and see the my=
riads upon myriads of Matchless
and Marvelous Money - Saving
Chances made possible by trading
? irect with the manufacturers.
$10.00
ICxlra Quality Men's
ress Qvcrcoa't's. Regular
trade makers that would readily com?
mand nearly half again the special price
if We were mind to chUI'KO it.
$12
39
For Men's Fine Silk Lin?
ed Top Coats, thai regular
tailors would consider a bit; bargain for
a double eagle, and thon not produce such
nn elegant Overcoat.
J |4 7n Super Fine
from choicest faltrlcs and llhished In the
be.it possible manner.
fill ?p MD dl MS
ALSO
Granolithic and Artifici.il Storta for
Sidewalks, Gasemont and
and Collar Floors.
AT.Tj WORK GUAR? nteed.
?S. T*m 13* O 15 K.
plume strebt.
Irwin's Express Company,
NO. 218 WATER STREET.
largest AND MOST complete
?l tpit IN tum city KOR 11AU 1.1 NO
anything. your work 80licit
ICD. work horses KOR IURE.
JOHN S. ETHERIDGE.
livery a nt? boarding stables.
berkley, va,
Having just completed my new stablos.
corner Chestnut and Pearl siroot an?l
Blacked the sumo with some llrst-clsss
Buggies, Carriages, Driving Horses, etc.,
i nm now prepared to furnish good turn?
out day or night at rock bottom prices.
Norfolk and Portsmouth trade solicited.
New Phone No. :t
JOHN S. ETUIIRIDGE. Proprietor.
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FINEST AND FULLEST UNK IN NORFOLK, ?l.7.". TO $15.01).
FURNtTURE, CARPETS, SHADES, CLOCKS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS GEN?
ERA ELY LOW FOR CASH,
JUST AND FAIR INSTALMENT ARRANGEMENTS.
PHONE 272, .212 CHURCH, OPPOSITE JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.
JAMBS_T._DA?lSo
imeiw coal., i NEW wood.
-SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE
DOMESTIC OR B?MMEB CO?Li
Tho finest grille Coal In the world. ANTHRACITE coal of iho best qunW
ties find of nil sixes. Place your onltas at once with
I o. c. worthing?.
COAL AND WOOD!
HE SURE you see us BEFORE YOU give YOUR ORDERS.
WE will make A fCONTRACT FOR VOUR WINTER'S SUPPLi AT
PRICES TO SEIT THE TIMES.
g, s. E3R ggs 8c co.,
MAIN OPFlCE-93 COMMERCE ST. YARD?EAST end FALKLANT AND
CHARLOTTE STREETS. i
BENJ. LOOTBERG
'Norfolk's Cos turner, .
desires to impress upon you the
Importance to
REMEMBER that he keeps Ready
made Wearing Apparel anil
complete furn:shiiign for la?
dies, children aiul Infants.
REMEMBER that ho does not
keep silk, worsteds, linen, cot?
ton or any kind of dry goods
by the yard, except Suitings;
doe:} not keop notions, toys,
houscfUrnlshinga, wood and
willow ware, sewing machines
or any kind of men's or boys'
furnishings goods.
REMEMBER that ho gives his
whole time and attention ex?
clusively to supply I he wants
of the female wardrobe only
in Beady-Made Goods In the
latest styles,laud at prices to
meet the requirements of the
working class as v/ell as the
most fastidious.
REMEMBER that you should ex?
amine Iiis Heady-Moile. Wear?
ing Apparel and prices, and also
the cost of the goods by tho
yard, trimming and making,
and then decide which ir ves
you the best results for the
money.
REMERBER that Ids Furnishings
comprise Muslin and Knit Un?
derwear. SklrtSi Hosiery, Cor?
sets, Gloves and Handker?
chiefs, in all sivs from an In?
fant's up to a grown Indy'n
and a full assortment of all
quultties and price.
REMEMBER that you are solicited
to examine tho styles and vnl
uc:< at nil times, and as often
ns von grant theln the oppor?
tunity tb.fi'. will Hike pleasure
to show you, and they do not
expect Von to purchase] except
as It is to your Interest to do
REMEMBER thM Hip selling price
of every article Is marked In
plain figures. No deviations:
Strictly holiest reprcuohlntlona
REMEMUER thai his store room
is located on Grnuby street, in
the C?lumbta Huililing, next
to the Atlairle Hotel.
.Hist Received?Unties' All Wool
Serge Tnllor Mti lb Bults. Waist, Tr.f
retn lined, Skirts, Pcrcidhie lined
Si-.-.es 32 to u best measure, in !.i i?
and blnck. SM.OO reduced to ?!7."o.
benj. UOWIeN!5ERQ,
. ..NORFOLK'S COSTUM0R. ..
am
are now absolutely
...necessary...;
I Wr can hOPO '.o conliiiuo our healthy
' coiviillbn only by exercising the greatest
ca?e nnd Judicious use of DIS1NFECT
! AKTS.
CARBONATED LIMB, large tin cm, 'iOc
i CAKHOLIC ACID. 2Sc.
i IILORIDH LIME, shinl'l, r.e.
, CHLORIDE 1.1 ME, medium, 10c.
1 CHLORIDE i.l.MK. large, 15c.
QREOLEUM, large, Me.
CRELEL'M; small. 20c.
BROMO CIII.ORAI.liar, 10c.
PLATT'8 CHLORIDE. 3:.c.
AM VI, KlGO. SOc.
Patent Medicines at Cost
Wholesale and Retail Drygsts,
298 WAIN STREET.
I Goods delivered free to Portsmouth,
Berkley, Hru mole ton and Atlantic City.
, Notice to Taxpayers
Norfolk. Vs., October 1, 1SOT.
i The rolls of I ho Commissioner of tho
Revenue, cnitnlnlng tho list of the city
taxes for He year POT, have been ulaced
: tu my hauls for collection. I will lie at
i nw oliice letween the hours of '.) ti, m.
and n n. from the FIRST TO THE
TIHRTY-fiRST I>.\V OF OCTOHEftj In
elusive, t*r tho purpose of receiving the
? seme.
? AN ORDINANCE Any person who
i shall fall to pay the Collector on or before
the lllst lay of Octoiler the taxes assessed
ngnlnstblm for the year shall bo siibjeet
. ed'to ubelialty of three ('?'?> nei centum for
the mouth und n further penalty of
one (I) per ccntuin per month thereafter
ibnlng such del..nil, miiil the penalty
shall invo reached live (5) per cent., nc
eordltg to the st:iie inw. After the pen?
alty shall have reached live per centum
person) falling t<> i?ay their said taxes
shal'pa.v In addition lo the penalty liiter
. u on their bills :it the rate of six ucr
eeii.'uin per annum.
Uli.1,1AM I.. baker.
ot'Ji-id city Collector.
mmtSpies
!)T:;ii world admired e lie perfect HI im! Kot
laui ..v. dignify, or uiusnulnr development nlmie,
but u..it subtle aiul woHilerl'nl loiou knov.'ii nu
SEXUAL. VITALITY
vhichI*the glory of manhood?t!:o prMo of
!".:li i.l.l >: i jeiiii.-.Put rei re (Ui Hi riinla Of men
li-nlbTln^ Ilm Clientj.i torturoa of a umkniKl
IliiatiSsaad. obnturril norrct, oml Jolling
scxtna.t power who can bo cured by our
M agical Treatment
wlitcb may ho taken r.tli.ano mxlor cur illiectlnno
or we vrlll pay K. Ii. furo ?::il lii.iel bills for Mm, o
wliu M l Ii to roino In re. If wo fall lo rino. Wclinro
im frei |.r... i-rlt.tlote:, free euro or C.O.D. fnko. Wo
linvoo^Mi.ooocapital and Rnarantco to euro every
euro wo treat or refund every dollar von pay us, or
fon may be depocltod in nny bnnlc to bo paid cd
Wann a enro Is effected, write for full nartlec'an.
tSYAHU naisuscAlii cm>., caiintm, ?>?-i?.
For Over Fifty Years
MRS. WINSLOWS
SOOTHING SYRUP
h:is been u. ed for cl.lMrm while teeth?
ing. Ii soothes tho child, softonS tho
gums, alloys all pain, cures wind colic,
regulates ibo stomach and bowels, and
Is tin heal remedy for. diarrhoea. Twenty
live eoiiw n ' tile, (Sold by all druggists
Ihroi-.t.luiiil !:>?? wovbl.